November CCRC MeetingNovember 12th, 2019
AGENDA1. Schedule and Engagement
2. CCRC September Recap
3. October Neighborhood Open House Recap
4. Neighborhood Feedback
5. Campus-wide Open House
6. Next Steps
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Schedule and Engagement Overview
University of Arizona 2020 Campus Plan Update
2020 Campus Master Plan Schedule
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Stakeholder Engagement
683 Total Participants
113CCRC MeetingCampus-wide
Open HouseWorkshops
19 Focus Groups (part of 1 or more meetings)
400+ Participants
4000+ Dots(1 Dot=1 comment)
210 Participants
400 Cookies
10 Neighborhood Associations
32 Neighbors
450+ Dots(1 Dot=1 comment)
1Neighborhood
Open House
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CCRC September Meeting
CCRC September Meeting
CCRC September Meeting
October Neighborhood Open House
University of Arizona 2020 Campus Plan Update
October Neighborhood Open House
October Neighborhood Open House
October Neighborhood Open House
Neighborhood FeedbackUniversity of Arizona 2020 Campus Plan Update
Input Boards
• Where do you Live?
• South of Campus & 6th Street
• North of Campus & Speedway Blvd.
• Transportation & Connectivity
• Gateways & Wayfinding
• Residence Life on Campus
• Campus & Community Assets
• Instructional Space on Campus
• Research Space on Campus
• West Campus & Housing
Where do you live?
2
4
6
5 64
5September CCRC
October
Neighborhood
Open House
Total – 32 Participants
15
17
Transportation & Connectivity
• Need improvement at intersections
• Need for ped/bike safety analysis
• Need to make it easier for students to not need
a car
Key Takeaways:
Gateways & Wayfinding
• Need to create a better sense of place
• Better signage at corners
• Improve campus edge conditions
Key Takeaways:
North of Campus & Speedway Boulevard
• Underpass for pedestrians and bikes are good –
safety
• Cherry Ave. is undefined as an entrance –
seems like using the ‘back door’.
• Speedway is greatly restricted and unsafe
• SunLink is a wonderful addition
Key Takeaways:
Residence life on Campus
• Add living spaces on campus.
Key Takeaways:
Campus & Community Assets
Total 105 dots• Major Destinations:
• Centennial Hall
• Student Union Memorial Center
• Arizona Stadium
• Helen P. Schaefer Poetry Center
Key Takeaways:
West Campus and Housing
• Close University Blvd. from Park Ave. to Euclid
Ave. for vehicular traffic
• Make pedestrian crossings better
• Increased traffic through West university causes
bike/ped conflicts
Key Takeaways:
South of Campus & 6th Street
• Quality mixed use development
• 6th street road diet
• Need appropriate height and use transitions
Key Takeaways:
• Campus Edge/off-campus – transportation, housing, bike/ped systems
• Safety and Security for bike/ped
• Neighborhood Etiquette & Sustainability Education
• On-Campus Student Housing Policy & Planning
• Specific Street Conditions
Overall Feedback
26
Neighborhood Feedback Summary
32 Total Participants
October Neighborhood
Open house
September CCRC Meeting
200+ Dots (1 Dot=1 comment)
80 Sticky Notes Comments
250+ Dots(1 Dot=1 comment)
60 Sticky Notes Comments
15 Participants 17 Participants
September CCRC SWOT Exercise
• Strengths• Main Mall/Old Main
• Main Gate
• Community Garden
• Weakness• Park Avenue
• Gateways along Speedway Blvd. /Park Ave.
• Opportunities• North Edge along Banner Health
• East Gate
• Surface Parking Lots in Planning Boundary
• Threats• Intersections along Speedway Blvd./6th St.
October Campus-wide Open House
University of Arizona 2020 Campus Plan Update
October Campus-wide Open House
October Campus-wide Open House
October Campus-wide Open House
How do you get to Campus?
31.42% 11.42% 4.32% 6.11%
0.5%6.3%38.73%1.2%
Campus thoughts on pedestrian safety/connectivityPedestrian safety and Connectivity on
the Campus Edge6.11%
32.82%
61.07%
Needs ImprovementOkayGood/Great
Pedestrian safety and Connectivity inside Campus
34.65%
12.60%
52.76%
One Big Change to Campus – What would it be?
• Innovative ways to move people across campus
• More bike/ped zones
• More shade
• More pathways
• Better outdoor spaces with art
Key Takeaways:
Next StepsUniversity of Arizona 2020 Campus Plan Update
Analysis
Next Steps – starting 2020
Framework
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• Campus Gateways
• Campus Corridors
• Campus Character & Experience
Campus Open House Input
Needs Improvement
Okay
Good/Great
Campus Systems1
61.07%
32.82%
6.11%
Pedestrian Safety –Campus Edge
34.65%
52.76%
12.60%
Pedestrian Safety –Inside Campus
Campus Gateways & Corridors
Campus Corridors
Campus Gateways
Next Steps – Key Topics
Managing Enrollment, Physical Assets & Programs2
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• Campus infrastructure and evolving trends
• Campus-wide program alignment
• Keeping up with changing enrollment profiles
Campus Development
Historic Enrollment Profile
Next Steps – Key Topics
39Flexible and Adaptable Instruction and Pedagogy
• Distribution of instructional space
• Alignment of instructional space to campus movements
• Flexible and adaptable pedagogy needs
Instructional Space3
Instructional Space DistributionNext Steps – Key Topics
40Enhanced Research Facilities on Campus
• Distribution of research space and campus movement
• Evolving research needs and flexible facilities
• Inconsistency of format, quality, and conditions of research
space
Research Space4
Research Space DistributionNext Steps – Key Topics
41Student Experience & Success by Distributed Resources
• Enhanced student experience
• Ease of access to student success and resources
Student Success & Resources5
Student Success & Resources DistributionNext Steps – Key Topics
Discussion & CommentsUniversity of Arizona 2020 Campus Plan Update
Thank you!